Ohm on the Range – Davis, California
From Bikemag.com
By Bruno Long
Ranked #1 in the People for Bikes Annual City Rating for Midsized Cities, we take a closer look at how this Californian city transformed itself into ‘Bike City, USA’ and continues to evolve.
In the expansive tapestry of California’s cycling culture, Davis emerges as a vibrant thread, woven with passion, innovation, and a relentless pursuit of two-wheeled excellence. Nestled in the fertile Sacramento Valley, this unassuming town has become synonymous with cycling, earning its stripes as a veritable mecca for riders of all stripes. To understand the genesis of Davis’ cycling prominence is to embark on a journey through time, tracing the evolution of a community deeply entrenched in the saddle.
Davis’ Rich Cycling History
Long before the advent of carbon frames and electronic shifting, Davis was already pedaling its way into the annals of cycling history. The seeds of its cycling fervor were sown in the 1960s, a time of burgeoning environmental consciousness and a nascent desire for alternative modes of transportation. As the countercultural waves swept across California, Davis stood at the vanguard, embracing bicycles not merely as recreational tools but as instruments of societal change.
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